Getting To Camp

Morning Drop Off (8:45 a.m. to 8:55 a.m.): Enter Entrance F at 47 Myrtle Street and continue around the horseshoe. Counselors will be present to open the car door for the camper.

Afternoon Pick Up (3:45 p.m. to 4 p.m.): Enter Entrance A on Keene Street. Drivers should pull up to the car in front, stay in their car and have a photo ID available. Counselors will check ID, confirm that the driver is on the camper’s authorized pick-up list, and open the car door for the camper.

Is there transportation available to Camp Wing Day Camp?
Yes. At the bus stop, please wait in the car with your camper. An adult must be present to put the camper on the bus; please do not drop your child off at the bus stop and leave them there. It is suggested that you be at the bus stop a few minutes before the scheduled pick-up time. The bus will not wait at a stop past the scheduled pick-up time if the children expected to ride are not present. In the afternoon, bus counselors cannot leave a child at the bus stop without an adult to sign the child out. If there is no authorized adult at the stop to pick up your camper, he/she will be brought back to camp and will stay with the Extended Day campers until a parent/guardian or another authorized pickup person can be located. This person will need to come to camp to pick up the child. We reserve the right to charge your account an additional fee in the event that the bus must return to camp with your child.

When and where does the bus stop?Park & Ride Lot, Rockland MA – across from Home Depot (Exit 14, Rt. 3): 8:05 a.m. and 4:40 p.m.Scituate High School, Scituate MA: 8:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m.

What if the bus is late?
The bus route varies with the traffic and weather, though generally, it is no more than 10 minutes off schedule due to these factors. If you are waiting to pick up your child and the bus is more than 15 minutes late, please have one adult at the bus stop call to let us know. In the unlikely event of a significantly delayed bus schedule, we will do our best to inform parents as quickly as possible and provide accurate information regarding the bus whereabouts.

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